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    When it rains, it pours – Sony BMG Greece hacked, user accounts posted online

    It seems that Sony just can't get a break. Sony BMG Greece's website has been hacked and users who have registered with the site has had their account details...

    Meet the Horn Stand amplifier

    If you use your iPhone 4 as an mp3 player, you might find that the overall volume could use a lot more punch. Luckily, others feel the same way. Meet...

    Product Highlight: ASUS ROG Maximus IV Extreme

    Since the release of Intel’s second generation Core i processors, there’s been an influx of motherboards created by different OEM brands vying for your attention (and your wallet’s contents)....

    Sony unveils SmartAR augmented reality tech, might possibly be witchcraft

    While augmented reality has been around for a while, there has always been limitations to what the tech could do. The biggest limitation for the tech is the need...

    Globe fuels smartphone revolution with new unlimited data plans

    Want to maximize your smartphone and all the benefits that come with it? Globe Telecom keeps up with the growing demand for smartphones and mobile data with its newest...

    The New Lomo LC-Wide

    Meet the LOMO LC-Wide, the latest spin-off from the popular Russian camera that propelled the current analog art movement known as Lomography. The LC-Wide features a 17mm Minigon Ultra-Wide-Angle lens...

    Duke Nukem Forever finally being released next month, reports of hell freezing over unconfirmed

    Duke Nukem Forever (and by extension, its developer 3D Realms) has been synonymous with vaporware because of its long development schedule. The game was announced in 1997 and has...

    Obvious report of the day: Social tools to blame for lost productivity

    Who would have thought that social tools like Facebook, instant messengers and text messaging would spell lost productivity? A study sponsored by harmon.ie found that 57% reported work interruptions are...

    Malware tricks you to thinking your hard drive is about to fail

    Malware posing as legitimate software is nothing new, but a new iteration of scareware, software that tricks you into purchasing useless software is taking it to the next level....